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Of The Most Mysterious Places On Earth And Some Of Them Are Terrifying

There's nothing more intriguing than a forbidden place. The fact that you are not allowed to go somewhere makes you want to visit it even more. Well, if that's your kind of thing, prepare for a joyful ride as we discuss the world's most mysterious and forbidden places, many of which are impossible to visit. In this list we discover everything from secret societies to islands where you'll end up killed if you decide to go. These are places that are like magnets for the curious of mind, you probably shouldn't try to go, but you definitely should want to! Because there's nothing more interesting than the unknown.

Why Did This Adorable Couple Risk Getting Hit By Plane?

NASA Is Preparing This Girl To Become The First Human On Mars And She’s Only 17

People have been fascinated with “the final frontier” since the dawn of the day when space travel became possible, if not before. With movies like Star Trek and Star Wars being at the peak of popularity and the global reaction to Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket launch, the interest in colonization outside of our planet has never been higher. But while some of us only dream of space travel, one girl is making it her reality.

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Would You Like To Visit Pop-Up Shop Handed Out Gear 300 Feet Up A Sheer Cliff?

If you love climbing and adrenaline, you definitely should visit this Pop-Up Shop! Climbers on the iconic Bastille in Eldorado Canyon deal with heavy winds, pouring rain and temperatures that can rise and fall by as much as 40 degrees in August. As prepped as they might be, they could likely use an extra layer or two on their way to the top of this picturesque mountain outside Boulder, Colorado. Enter the world’s most remote pop-up, dubbed Cliffside Shop and manned from sunrise to sunset by a fellow climber handing out hoodies, socks and other gear to anyone who needs it. The price may be free, but it does require you to climb 300 feet to a shop that juts out from the sheer face of the mountain. The idea came from WIP as part of the agency’s pitch about six months ago to work with 37.5, which is found in brands like Carhhart, Kenneth Cole, Tommy Bahama and Bauer. It took roughly six weeks to fabricate the 6-by-10-foot shop, built around a cantilevered ledge. Once it was fully assembled, the store was pulled up on ropes by expert climbers and latched onto the mountain. The two-day stunt, from Work in Progress for advanced materials company 37.5 Technology, took place earlier this month and provided jackets, fleece and other weather protection to about 70 climbers. Intended to make a big public splash for a little-known marketer, the shop also tried to take the concept of pop-ups to, um, new heights.

Orange Snow Is Blanketing Europe Right Now, And You Can See It Only Every 5 Years

What Is The Meanings Of Your Country Name?

Have you ever thought about main meaning of the country names or most popular things of countries you have traveled to? There is at least one person who has has thought about it, because Australian website Credit Card Compare has made a world map with the literal translation of country names. Based on sources such as The World Fact Book and Oxford Dictionaries, world map should teach us history of each country, as well as map shows us how these places were seen by their earliest settlers.

These Are Sweden’s Icehotel Incredible Bedrooms Made Of Ice And Snow

Founded in 1989, the Icehotel in Swedish Lapland is built from the snow up each year, using ice from the local river. The rooms are designed by international artists and this year feature spacemen and an ice queen. The hotel has 35 suites, featuring ice carvings designed by 36 different artists from 17 countries. This room, King Kong, was created by Lkhagvadorj Dorjsuren. More info: theguardian.com

This Guy Bought A Giant Plastic Godzilla, And Now They Travel Everywhere Together

According to photographer Kieran Murray: “You’ve heard of the travelling gnome, now I present a travelling Godzilla figurine that I have photoshopped to look life sized. His name is Ryan and we travel all around, getting into all sorts of shenanigans. Travelling on your own is awesome, but it can be frustrating to have a stranger take a photo of you in front of that landmark only to see that its framed awfully or out of focus. I came across this plastic souvenir in Chicago and decided that it was easier to take photos of it in front of landmarks instead. Since then it organically evolved into the Ryan character and was a way for me to develop my photoshop skills.” More photos: Instagram

15 The Most Beautiful Places In Maharashtra You Must Visit At Least Once

Maharashtra is a state in the western region of India and is India's second-most populous state and third-largest state by area. Maharashtra is best described as a land of beaches, mountains, and wonderful food. With weekends coming up and nowhere to go, there’s always a number of options available here where you can just take off for a day and come back the next, feeling refreshed and ready to face Monday, like a boss. We present you 15 beautiful places in Maharashtra you must visit at least once.

One Of The World’s Most Beautiful Castles Is Also A Wizards School

The Moszna Castle is a historic castle and residence located in a small village of Moszna, in southwestern Poland. The castle is one of the best known monuments of the Upper Silesian region and has been often featured in the list of most beautiful castles in the world. The history of this building begins in the 17th century, although much older cellars were found in the gardens during excavations carried out at the beginning of the 20th century. Some of the those could have been remnants of a presumed Templar stronghold. After World War II, further excavations discovered a medieval palisade. Moszna is a gigantic dreamlike structure spread over 8,400 square yards, an edifice that at first glance, with its grand design and enormity, suggests an English castle from the Elizabethan era. Yet when seen up close, Moszna shows an eclectic style, the result of the place being home to different families, at different times. I discovered that not only can you stay overnight in its rather peculiar brand of luxury hotel accommodation, but the historic building is also home to a real-life Hogwarts school of wizardry…

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These Slovak Villages Will Make You Believe In Fairytales This Winter

While winter time in other countries seems to be all about frenetic shopping for the upcoming Christmas, the true spirit of calm, snowy and romantic winter time can still be found in rural parts of Slovakia. Pack your bags and spoil yourself with the romantic getaway in one of these lovely villages. Its an experience you won´t regret. Source: slavorum.org

This Guy Traveled Around Europe For FREE By Meeting Girls On Tinder

The 26-year old Belgium-born backpacker, Anthony Botta has been using Tinder Plus, the premium version of the popular dating app which allows users to choose the city they want to match people in, to swipe right wherever he travels. The called it ‘Tinder-surfing’, because it is between Tinder and Couchsurfing. In Tinder you can go on date with the person if you loved her/his photo, but in Couchsurfing you can stay for a night or couple of nights almost always for free. So, he traveled around Europe for free by meeting girls on Tinder. More photos: Instagram

Rich East And His Cat Completes Trip Around Australia

Two and a half years ago, Rich East decided to quit his job and leave his hometown of Hobart, Tasmania to travel around Australia in a camper van. East sold of all of his possessions, but the one thing he couldn’t part with was his black rescue cat Willow, so he decided to take her along for the ride. East describes Willow as the perfect travel companion because she is so “chilled out”. She spends most of her time off a leash and loves to explore the areas they stay. The pair have traveled more than 50,000 km around Australia and the kitty has seen more of Australia than most Australians ever will. They’ve sailed the Great Barrier Reef, camped in mountains and traveled thousands of kilometers of gravel roads from Bourketown in Queensland all the way up to the Northern Territory. For more photos and additional information visit his vancatmeow Instagram account and website.

Top 10 Most Romantic Places on Earth

Romance is in the air and the world is filled with stunning destinations for the perfect romantic getaway… Are you planning to escape for Valentine’s Day? If you are, we have a few suggestions for you! Source: bestdestinationstotravel.com

16-Year-Old Explorer Made a Sandwich For Internet Troll in South Pole

Jade Hameister is a 16 year old student from Melbourne, Australia who loves being active and outdoors. After a grueling 37-day trip through the Antarctic, she became the youngest person to complete the Polar Hat Trick, which includes traversing the North Pole, South Pole, and Greenland ice sheet. Not only that, she schooled her trolls in a way they will never forget.
At age 12, Jade completed the trek to Everest Base Camp and was inspired by the courage of two women she befriended on that trip – one who had previously skied to the South Pole solo and the other who had been the first woman to summit Everest without supplemental oxygen. This inspiration led Jade to undertake her own quest…Jade's Polar Quest. In April 2016, Jade became the youngest person in history to ski to the North Pole from anywhere outside the Last Degree. That year she was recognised by Australian Geographic Society as Young Adventurer of the Year. Her journey was captured in a National Geographic documentary that aired in 170 countries. She delivered a TEDx Talk in August 2016 and in early 2017 presented to a combined live audience of over 12,000 students at ImagiNATION in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. In June 2017, Jade made history again by completing the 550km traverse of the Greenland icecap unsupported and unassisted – the youngest woman ever to do so. In January 2018, Jade completed her polar quest and in the process became the youngest person to ski coast to South Pole unsupported and unassisted, the first Australian woman to do so, the first woman to set a new route to the South Pole unsupported and unassisted, the youngest to both Poles and the youngest to complete the Polar Hat Trick. Her expeditions were captured as part of a National Geographic feature length documentary which is due for release mid-2018. Jade is passionate about shifting the focus for young women from how they appear to the possibilities of what they can do and also about raising awareness about the impact of climate change on the Earth's beautiful and fragile polar regions. More info: jadehameister.com

The Church OF All Saints - One of the most scariest places in the world that are not known to tourists

The Church OF All Saints (Sedlec, Czech Republic) is one of the most scariest places in the world that are not known to tourists. The history of Sedlec Ossuary is quite unusual as you may have expected. It all started when Henry, the Cistercian abbot was sent to the Holy Land, in Palestina. He brought back a jar of earth from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, the place where Jesus was crucified at Golgotha. When he arrived back, he put the earth over the cemetery. The rumor about his act soon spread out all over the place, and thus Sedlec became a desired place to be buried. Some people even brought their dead relatives to be buried in the Holy Soil of Sedlec. Soon, in Europe the plague caused the death of many people, and many people went to Sedlec before their death. In a little amount of time a lot of people were buried in Sedlec, and thus came the idea of creating an ossuary. The task of creating the ossuary was given to a half blind monk who arranged the bones. But only more than 300 years later, the bones were arranged artistically as they are today. In 1870, a local woodcarver, Frantisek Rindt was given the task to decorate the chapel with the bones. And the amazing result speak for itself. 40.000 human bodies are now arranged and the place is now popularly known as the Church of Bones. In 1970, 100 years after Rindt made the decoration of the ossuary, a Czech filmmaker, Jan Svankmayer made a small 10 minute documentary about it. Unofrtunately there is no English version, only Czech. More info: sedlecossuary.com